Whether it's visuals, audio, writing, or design, there's an open source tool out there to help get the job done.
"It's absolutely possible to go from concept to finished, polished products, using free and open source software," said Jason.
In this lightning talk, Opensource.com community moderator Jason van Gumster shares 22 open source tools for creatives:
- Blender: 3D modeling, animation, video editing
- InkScape: Vector graphics
- GIMP: Raster image editing
- Krita: Illustration
- Audacity: Audio editing
- VLC: Video player
- Scribus: Desktop publishing
- calibre Digital publishing
- SIGIL: Digital publishing
- 'afterwriting: Screenwriting
- Trelby: Screenwriting
- MyPaint: Illustration
- Kdenlive: Video editing
- OpenShot: Video editing
- Shotcut: Video editing
- Natron: Compositing and post-processing
- Ardour: Sound mixing and recording
- Qtractor: Sound mixing and recording
- Rosegarden: Music scoring
- MuseScore: Music scoring
- Hydrogen: Drum machine
- Meshlab: Modeling clean-up for 3D printing
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